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gore and kerry both had problems because they weren't really comfortable with voters. when you compare the swooners if you will, the romney singing and obama singing and ask yourself who is a guy i'd rather have a beer with, most would say obama rather than romney. more importantly, what they're saying is look on this offshoring, there is more there to the story. if you look at otis media, gs technologies, there's lot of cases in which romney when he was head of bain capital, was investing in companies that were either offshoring jobs or closing down. i think what obama is saying is take away that 1999 to 2002, there's still plenty of stuff to work with. >> here's the ad that the romney folks came with up in response to the one that shows their candidate singing. let's take a listen. ♪ i so in love with you >> so, ron, we've got duelling ads with singing candidates. i want you and julian to face off with some bars of your own. who knows, maybe singing ability will be a key factor for some voters, but for conservatives, is this the kind of response they've been hoping
gore and kerry both had problems because they weren't really comfortable with voters. when you compare the swooners if you will, the romney singing and obama singing and ask yourself who is a guy i'd rather have a beer with, most would say obama rather than romney. more importantly, what they're saying is look on this offshoring, there is more there to the story. if you look at otis media, gs technologies, there's lot of cases in which romney when he was head of bain capital, was investing in...
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is up and today we learned he will head to california on friday to tout obama care. what are you doing to get the word out? >> well, one of the things that we're doing is using social media. just this morning i tweeted out a question to my constituents and asked them, hey, guys, tell me about your direct experience with obama care. no pontificating what is your experience with the affordable care act. and i got back really dozens and dozens of responses but i didn't have to go far because abby here has within a friend of mine for a while. i've known her for about a year now and she's a direct beneficiary of the affordable care act. so i could have just walked out of my office and asked her how it was going because she has an important story to tell. >> abby, what -- how's it going? >> well, it is going well. like you said, i'm a direct recipient of the affordable care act and i'm impacted by the fact that i can stay on my parent's plan now until i'm 26 and given that i have several pre-existing conditions, i am no longer barred from getting access to care that i need
is up and today we learned he will head to california on friday to tout obama care. what are you doing to get the word out? >> well, one of the things that we're doing is using social media. just this morning i tweeted out a question to my constituents and asked them, hey, guys, tell me about your direct experience with obama care. no pontificating what is your experience with the affordable care act. and i got back really dozens and dozens of responses but i didn't have to go far because...
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so if both parties agree we should not raise taxes on middle class families, let's begin our work with where we agree. >> president obama isn't talking about some moderate republican or some blue dog democrat, he is talking about conservative republican oklahoma congressman, tom cole. cole is the first republican to openly call for agreeing to middle class tax cuts. >> we all agree that we are not going to raise taxes on people that make less than $250,000. we should just take them out of this discussion right now. continue to fight against any rate increases, continue to try to work honestly for a much bigger deal. >> democratic senator, patty murray, jumped on the tom cole bandwagon on msnbc. >> i really respect representative cole for saying the obvious. there is no need to hold 98% of our middle class families and 97% of our small businesses hostage just in order to protect the wealthiest americans. >> later, congressman cole explained the logic of his position to chris matthews this ink. >> what i think a lot of people forget is look, these tax rates are going up automatically unl
so if both parties agree we should not raise taxes on middle class families, let's begin our work with where we agree. >> president obama isn't talking about some moderate republican or some blue dog democrat, he is talking about conservative republican oklahoma congressman, tom cole. cole is the first republican to openly call for agreeing to middle class tax cuts. >> we all agree that we are not going to raise taxes on people that make less than $250,000. we should just take them...
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. >>> of the states that barack obama carried in both 2008 and 2012, 11 have republican governors whose terms end this year or next. three of those governors stand out as the most vulnerable. florida's rick scott, maine's paul lepage and tom corbett of my home state of pennsylvania. democrats have strong candidates in all three races, and those state mace well present the best chances for democrats to win back governorships in 2014. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." symbolism is often in the eye of the beholder. in new richelle, new york, a veterans group filed a federal lawsuit against the city partly over the symbolism of the famous gadsden flag. the yellow flag with its rattlesnake and phrase don't tread on any was a symbol of the american revolution, but in recent years the gadsden flag has been flown by attendees at tea party rallies. the flag has become associated with the tea party in some quarters. in march shortly after a local veterans group replaced the tattered american flag with a new american flag and a gadsden flag flying underneath it, city officials o
. >>> of the states that barack obama carried in both 2008 and 2012, 11 have republican governors whose terms end this year or next. three of those governors stand out as the most vulnerable. florida's rick scott, maine's paul lepage and tom corbett of my home state of pennsylvania. democrats have strong candidates in all three races, and those state mace well present the best chances for democrats to win back governorships in 2014. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to...
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but the obama administration can't have it both ways. you've got to either be committed to that kind of transparency and do what's necessary to protect that or on the other hand you'll get the edward snowdens of the world who can beat you on an international stage. >> this saga is not over. putin today said when asked about what's next for edward snowden, he replied how should i know, that's his life, his fate. >> you the man! >> it's noterd ward snowden. it's eat snow. >> can't we just have michael dyson on vladimir putin on edward snowden. that's meta television. >>> it is doubtful that the washington style duel of tombstone will have a clear winner by sundown. we'll discuss the future of filibuster reform just ahead! >>> time for the requests your business," entrepreneurs of the week. welcome is like hammering. riding against the wind. uphill. every day. we make money on saddles and tubes. but not on bikes. my margins are thinner than these tires. anything that gives me some breathing room makes a difference. membership helps make the
but the obama administration can't have it both ways. you've got to either be committed to that kind of transparency and do what's necessary to protect that or on the other hand you'll get the edward snowdens of the world who can beat you on an international stage. >> this saga is not over. putin today said when asked about what's next for edward snowden, he replied how should i know, that's his life, his fate. >> you the man! >> it's noterd ward snowden. it's eat snow....
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at moment, election looks like coming down to ohio, huge spending by both sides, but obama tv buying operation infinitely smarter. today's president obama's infinitely smarter operation released this television ad in four swing states. >> we've gone from pulling into our parking lot, whether i was so depressing it would be two or three cars in this parking lot to a parking lot being full. >> we have a whole second shift that we bought in new employees and we have a future at our plant now. >> when you look the athe president's plan, i don't think there could be any question that we're on the right course for today's economy. >> the president does get what people need and that's jobs and the opportunity to help with themselves. >> stick with this guy. he will move us forward. >> i'm barack obama and i approved this message. >> here's what the star of the highest rated daytime show among young women had to say about mitt romney today. >> governor romney was supposed to be on with us this thursday with p ann romney, we were looking forward to it. over the weekend, his people said that h
at moment, election looks like coming down to ohio, huge spending by both sides, but obama tv buying operation infinitely smarter. today's president obama's infinitely smarter operation released this television ad in four swing states. >> we've gone from pulling into our parking lot, whether i was so depressing it would be two or three cars in this parking lot to a parking lot being full. >> we have a whole second shift that we bought in new employees and we have a future at our...
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. >> president obama and president putin both had approximate an hour-long conversation friday, the past couple of days on this very issue. do you see conversations like that between these two men continuing? >> i think they will. i think the administration is right to have those conversations. i don't know for sure but i'm convinced that putin, in his inner circle, sees this as a u.s./european plot to encroach on russia. how do you change that view inside his head? how do you gain his trust? secondly, there's a huge economic problem in the ukraine. the economy is on the verge of collapse after the orange revolution a decade ago. the country did not respond well. so the second concern is how does the new leadership respond? do they want to run the country properly or not? >> david, thank you. >>> the world's most notorious drug lords, according to the u.s. attorney's office in brooklyn, joaquin "el chapo" guzman was arrested in a joint u.s./mexican operation. largely considered the largest and most powerful drug trafficking organization. senior fellow at the century foundation and staff
. >> president obama and president putin both had approximate an hour-long conversation friday, the past couple of days on this very issue. do you see conversations like that between these two men continuing? >> i think they will. i think the administration is right to have those conversations. i don't know for sure but i'm convinced that putin, in his inner circle, sees this as a u.s./european plot to encroach on russia. how do you change that view inside his head? how do you gain...
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they are both republicans and democrats. they all want to know how he's going to handle the fiscal cliff crisis. they will also meet with john boehner. boehner counter proposal yesterday. $600 billion in cuts in entitlement and $250 billion in changes in way the government changes inflation that would impact social security. let me bring in the national journal from the editor. good morning. i want to talk to you about this republican proposal saying republicans in congress want to get serious about asking the wealthiest to pay slightly higher tax rates. we won't be able to achieve a significant balanced approach to the deficit. it does have some revenue in it, even though it's not from tax increases. so what does this opening offer say about where we are in these negotiations? >> well, it seems very difficult to imagine that we're going to be getting to a deal that will handle everything that needs to be addressed before the end of the year. i think the first main thing that needs to be addressed is the question of the tax
they are both republicans and democrats. they all want to know how he's going to handle the fiscal cliff crisis. they will also meet with john boehner. boehner counter proposal yesterday. $600 billion in cuts in entitlement and $250 billion in changes in way the government changes inflation that would impact social security. let me bring in the national journal from the editor. good morning. i want to talk to you about this republican proposal saying republicans in congress want to get serious...
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it is just an astonishing thing to watch the way this thing sails through and both parties go for it. you know, full throttle. and i'm just talking about not the food stamp part of it, which by the way is i think the good socialism part of it. but you know, the part of it that you were raging against. it's amazing how it sails through. >> yeah. it's funny. originally, it used to be this kind of evil coalition of the sugar guys with the corn guys with the soybean guys and the cotton guys. after a while that wasn't quite enough. so they added the food stamp guys. but now in the republican caucus i guess they figure they have enough that they can just particularly lard up the farm stuff. so in their version of the farm bill there's even worse changes to crop insurance that make it even more generous, to peanuts and cotton. and they just left off the food stamps because as you said, i guess giving money to working people so that they can eat, i guess that's what they consider socialism. >> let's listen to what house democrat rosa delauro said about the bill. >> we have 26 individuals in t
it is just an astonishing thing to watch the way this thing sails through and both parties go for it. you know, full throttle. and i'm just talking about not the food stamp part of it, which by the way is i think the good socialism part of it. but you know, the part of it that you were raging against. it's amazing how it sails through. >> yeah. it's funny. originally, it used to be this kind of evil coalition of the sugar guys with the corn guys with the soybean guys and the cotton guys....
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the craziest hate-driven governor in america was crushed by president obama both politically and substantively. arizona's biggest embarrassment, governor jan brewer, famously tried to lecture the president in their last encounter. tried to lecture someone who knows more about the law and governance than jan brewer will ever know. the president made no attempts to teach arizona's bloviating ignoramus anything in that moment, because he knew that his eric holder-led justice department was going to crush her constitutionally demented attempt to seize control of immigration law. some in the political media understand what happened yesterday in the supreme court. "the new york times" editorial page gets it. their first line was, "the supreme court rejected the foundation of arizona's cold-blooded immigration law and the indefensible notion that the state can have its own foreign policy." but page one of that very same newspaper, "the new york times," didn't get it. "the court unanimously sustained the law's centerpiece, the one critics have called its show me your papers provision, though they left
the craziest hate-driven governor in america was crushed by president obama both politically and substantively. arizona's biggest embarrassment, governor jan brewer, famously tried to lecture the president in their last encounter. tried to lecture someone who knows more about the law and governance than jan brewer will ever know. the president made no attempts to teach arizona's bloviating ignoramus anything in that moment, because he knew that his eric holder-led justice department was going...
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. >> right now, both the left and right have joint parentage over the sequester. our power panel, karen finney, david winston, thank you for your time today. >>> coming up next, the obama administration takes a dramatic step in what could be the most groundbreaking supreme court decisions ever. >>> plus, msnbc's co-host of the cycle joins me on why she goes to the biggest conservative gathering of the year and why chris christie completely didn't get invited. >>> first, does the bob woodward controversy enlighten the sequester debate in any way? tweet me or find us on facebook. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. >>> the house lp fund the government on march 27th. i'm hopeful that we won't have to deal with the threat of a government shutdown while we're dealing with the sequester at the same time. the house will act next week and i hope the senate will follow suit. thanks. >> speaker -- >> why did you wait u
. >> right now, both the left and right have joint parentage over the sequester. our power panel, karen finney, david winston, thank you for your time today. >>> coming up next, the obama administration takes a dramatic step in what could be the most groundbreaking supreme court decisions ever. >>> plus, msnbc's co-host of the cycle joins me on why she goes to the biggest conservative gathering of the year and why chris christie completely didn't get invited....
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. >> well, barack obama did not inherit bill clinton's economy. he inherited george bush's economy. >> that's for sure. >> i think we have forgotten that along the way. robert wolf and bob shrum great to have you both with us tonight. thanks so much. remember, answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter at ed show and on facebook. we want to know what you think. coming up a big win for the economy means mitt romney is losing his favorite talking point. democratic strategist chris covinas will tell us what 7.3% unemployment means for the romney campaign. stay with us. we're coming right back. maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you
. >> well, barack obama did not inherit bill clinton's economy. he inherited george bush's economy. >> that's for sure. >> i think we have forgotten that along the way. robert wolf and bob shrum great to have you both with us tonight. thanks so much. remember, answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter at ed show and on facebook. we want to know what you think. coming up a big win for the economy means mitt romney is losing his...
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>> no, but i think there was a loving, nurturing opportunity that both parents had a little bit of time. >> we will discuss governor bryant's troubles and the obama administration's latest education initiative when secretary arne duncan joins us next on "now." overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. where over seventy-five percent of store management started as i'm the next american success story. working for a company hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me,
>> no, but i think there was a loving, nurturing opportunity that both parents had a little bit of time. >> we will discuss governor bryant's troubles and the obama administration's latest education initiative when secretary arne duncan joins us next on "now." overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many...
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great to have both of you with us. michael, you first. going forward, the line in the sand is set. how is president obama going to keep the budget cut negotiations separate from any kind of debt ceiling vote? your thoughts. >> that's a very good question, ed. and i think that's one of the challenges the president is actually going to face. so i appreciate his comment when he saidly no longer negotiate with this congress. he is right. this congress is over. a new congress comes in tomorrow, augmented, mind you, with ten new, you know, a majority of 10 in the senate for democrats, an additional eight democrat house members. so there is a little bit more there for him to work with in that regard. but i think it's going to be very tough because at some point you're going to have to address the spending side. even the president himself, ed, as you have talked about before, has put some things on the table, on the spending side that have made your stomach turn. that's going to be a part of this conversation going forward. and the republicans rightly or wrongly right now believe in the he
great to have both of you with us. michael, you first. going forward, the line in the sand is set. how is president obama going to keep the budget cut negotiations separate from any kind of debt ceiling vote? your thoughts. >> that's a very good question, ed. and i think that's one of the challenges the president is actually going to face. so i appreciate his comment when he saidly no longer negotiate with this congress. he is right. this congress is over. a new congress comes in...
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now both president obama and mitt romney did agree on something in their last debate which was that quote that you had earlier, when obama said you have to go deeper and get into the communities where gun violence happens and make sure we catch that kind of impulse before it becomes reality. there are programs in cities like chicago and elsewhere, even a cease-fire program it's called here in new york, where ex-gang members try to work with young people attempted by illegal guns that are all around to try to convince them it's a bad idea to go for a gun whenever you have a -- >> right. and look, without question, that both sides need come to the table. certain parties, perhaps more willing than others to come to that table but i'm not naming names. the book is "living with guns." craig whitney the author, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you to the rest of our package today, josh greene, jay mcinnereny and karen finney. see you back here monday at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific when joined by michael fields, michael eric dyson, the "washington post's" ezra klein and ary melbou
now both president obama and mitt romney did agree on something in their last debate which was that quote that you had earlier, when obama said you have to go deeper and get into the communities where gun violence happens and make sure we catch that kind of impulse before it becomes reality. there are programs in cities like chicago and elsewhere, even a cease-fire program it's called here in new york, where ex-gang members try to work with young people attempted by illegal guns that are all...
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did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. >>> this week president obama unveiled a new effort for economic opportunity aimed at the struggling middle class. the method, apprenticeships. the president talked about the new plan in the state of the union address on tuesday. take a listen. >> i've asked vice president biden to lead on across the board reform of america's training programs to make sure they have one mission, train americans with the skills employers need and match them to good jobs that need to be filled right now. that means more on the job training and more apprentices p apprenticeships to set a worker on an upward trajectory for life. >> all right. now rob lerman is a fellow at the urban institute and written extensively on the benefits of apprenticeship. thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> you wrote recently nearly after of 25 to 49-year-old men are high school graduates without a colleg
did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. >>> this week president obama unveiled a new effort for economic opportunity aimed at the struggling middle class. the method, apprenticeships. the president talked about the new plan in the state of the union address on tuesday. take a listen. >> i've asked vice president biden to lead on across the board...
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>> the first step to a stronger maryland care is to repeal obama care because it represents the worst of both worlds. [ boo ] . >> i had a feeling there would be mixed reaction. >> that didn't sound that mixed. bonuses all around for the staffers who made that decision. we've got more ahead on that. stand by. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> the criticism of mitt romney this week from his own side, from republicans is essentially of two different varieties. first, there are some people who are criticizing him for his views, for his campaign message whands he says on hidden camera. that's mark mckinnon says how can anyone support a candidate with this vision of the cou
>> the first step to a stronger maryland care is to repeal obama care because it represents the worst of both worlds. [ boo ] . >> i had a feeling there would be mixed reaction. >> that didn't sound that mixed. bonuses all around for the staffers who made that decision. we've got more ahead on that. stand by. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural...
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both congress and the main stream media would be in a state of uproar. interested in scoring cheap political points and pushing back as much as possible against the republicans. >> how can the republicans act like it's not partisan when there is their lawyer ott the lawsuit. >> he came up with the legal premise they are basing the case on. his connection to this is close. it's a gimmick. like you were saying. this is a gimmick. it's about fund-raising, appeasing the far right. the gop video game is a gimmick to try to get -- they think they will raise money. to get names of supporters which, by the way, in september that's late to be trying to build the list, but okay. this is gamesmanship, not serious. it raises the question. what are they telling constituents when they go home about what they are doing for them. >> you know, back from vacation. back on vacation really. let me go there first. we are still hearing while they are on vacation, impeachment talk. here is a new one from kenny marchand. >> i believe if -- to the house that i think there is a v
both congress and the main stream media would be in a state of uproar. interested in scoring cheap political points and pushing back as much as possible against the republicans. >> how can the republicans act like it's not partisan when there is their lawyer ott the lawsuit. >> he came up with the legal premise they are basing the case on. his connection to this is close. it's a gimmick. like you were saying. this is a gimmick. it's about fund-raising, appeasing the far right. the...
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both hillary clinton and barack obama said when they were running against each other as president that they would reopen nafta. do you remember the day president obama announced he would not reopen nafta? no, you don't. because it was a buried news story in the back of the business section in the "new york times" about 90 days into the obama presidency. in the white house there is simply a presidential position on trade and the presidential position is flawlessly consistent and it is simply that the president must first do no harm. which means the president must not take any action that can provoke a trade war. and presidents never do take such action. no matter what they have promised on the campaign trail. presidents publicly complain about china on trade issues then they privately negotiate with china on trade. they have some wins with china and this have some losses with china on trade. but taking punitive action with china or any other country other than cuba is almost always more costly to the united states than it is to china or that other country. in 2009, the obama administrat
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one of the complaints about this, about this campaign, both against president obama and also governor mitt romney is the lock of specifics about all of these plans that both men have actually what does the president want to do for his second term, but for mitt romney, how are you going to do all these things. i have to give chris wallace a lot of credit for pushing ryan where do you get the $5 trillion from. it's not enough to say it's revenue neutral. where is that coming from? quite frankly it's not enough to say i don't have enough time to get into all that or i'm afraid i'm going to put people to sleep. well you know what, the people who are watching the debates and fox news sunday are the people who have the time to sit there and listen to you go into wants sylvania to talk about those things. they can't get away with this for much longer. >> but the thing is, jonathan and sam, it's not wonky. it's very simple. if you're going to cut all income rates by 20%. which is, as chris wallace who was great in that interview that we just saw, chris wallace was right, that cost $5 trillion
one of the complaints about this, about this campaign, both against president obama and also governor mitt romney is the lock of specifics about all of these plans that both men have actually what does the president want to do for his second term, but for mitt romney, how are you going to do all these things. i have to give chris wallace a lot of credit for pushing ryan where do you get the $5 trillion from. it's not enough to say it's revenue neutral. where is that coming from? quite frankly...
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that even though the president has released several times his birth certificate, both the short form and the long form. there is a constituency out there that still believes barack obama is not the legitimate president of the united states. mitt romney will ride that wave as long as he believes it is beneficial. >>> what did you think of his defense of not being a racist by saying, look, i selected arsenio hall. that proves i'm not a racist. >> remember, this is the same man who said he had a good relationship with the blacks. >> right. that's another example of him not being racist. >> that doesn't mean anything. just because you've hired arsenio hall, that doesn't make you a racist? that's not a defense at all. >> that's a hopeless response. ken, moving to you. the rnc has a new video out. it is an attack on the president's fundraise we are anna wintower and sarah jessica parker. but romney romney has supporters like ted noog end, rush limbaugh and of course, trump. republicans don't have much have a leg to stand on so why do they keep making this kind of an attack? >> it is this g
that even though the president has released several times his birth certificate, both the short form and the long form. there is a constituency out there that still believes barack obama is not the legitimate president of the united states. mitt romney will ride that wave as long as he believes it is beneficial. >>> what did you think of his defense of not being a racist by saying, look, i selected arsenio hall. that proves i'm not a racist. >> remember, this is the same man who...
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care because obama care is partially based on those health care plans. if you look at both paul ryan's plan for people under 65 and also his medicare plan, both of them envision the government setting up exchanges in every state. if you don't believe as a lot of republicans are are saying that it's clear some of this had to fail, if you don't believe the government can set up these exchanges, then all the republican ideas including the ryan budget's ideas on medicare and the previous ryan health care plans can't work either. i don't believe that, but that is the logical conclusion there. >> noel, as a republican strategist, i imagine even waiting for paul ryan's plan is preferable to you than the affordable care act? >> we do have a lot of problems apz someone who represents a lot of gop candidates and gop players. we do have a lot of problems with obama care. one of the main reasons that we are irritated with obama care is the fact that the people that need it the most can't get on the websites because of the glitches. i know everybody is tired of heari
care because obama care is partially based on those health care plans. if you look at both paul ryan's plan for people under 65 and also his medicare plan, both of them envision the government setting up exchanges in every state. if you don't believe as a lot of republicans are are saying that it's clear some of this had to fail, if you don't believe the government can set up these exchanges, then all the republican ideas including the ryan budget's ideas on medicare and the previous ryan...
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. >> well, greg and jim, thank you both for your time. >> you're welcome. >> there's for having us. >>> up next, a new twist in the case of that affluenza teenager. who critics said was too rich for jail. >>> also, president obama makes a big move to set the record straight. and fix an old injustice. stay with us. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> it was a case that had the nation outraged. could someone be too rich to jail? last summer, we told you how ethan couch, a rich teenager in texas, avoided jail time after killing four people and injurying two. in a drunk driving accident. by using the affluenza defense. saying because of wealth, he never learned that bad behavior has consequences. today, we learned couch's parents h
. >> well, greg and jim, thank you both for your time. >> you're welcome. >> there's for having us. >>> up next, a new twist in the case of that affluenza teenager. who critics said was too rich for jail. >>> also, president obama makes a big move to set the record straight. and fix an old injustice. stay with us. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from...
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it was tight the rest of the way but i see something potentially similar happening here where obama gets ahead. >> we'll see what the debates have to say about that. >> thank you both for joining me. >> thanks lawrence. >> coming up, mitt romney spent another weekend trying to evade reporte reporters' questions but that's going to be a lot more difficult in 24 days in the presidential debate. we'll see just who unprepared mitt romney and paul ryan are right now for their debates. that's going to be next. also joining us tonight in "the last word" exclusive, the mother who moved the democratic convention to tears last week in her description of her baby daughter's heart surgeries and what obama care means to her family. >>> and later, allen west is back in the rewrite tonight because allen west once again said something. that's all it takes for allen west to get himself in the rewrite. that's coming up. g. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...a
it was tight the rest of the way but i see something potentially similar happening here where obama gets ahead. >> we'll see what the debates have to say about that. >> thank you both for joining me. >> thanks lawrence. >> coming up, mitt romney spent another weekend trying to evade reporte reporters' questions but that's going to be a lot more difficult in 24 days in the presidential debate. we'll see just who unprepared mitt romney and paul ryan are right now for their...
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welcome to both of you. ari, if i might begin with you. the poll is very well respected and the voters in this focus group say they want to see a tough president obama. even if he is sharper, can he fact check in realtime like vice president joe biden did because, frankly, mitt romney produces more lies than sausages in a meat factory. >> well, you know, joe biden did more than fact check. i think he fact slapped paul ryan all over the room, and i think that that came across both in style and in substance. i don't think we're going to see the vam vigor or the same bon hoe mi from president obama. we know he brings a different style from joe biden. he can fact check and redefine the terms of the debate. if you looked at the last debate, taxes were mentioned over 100 times. jobs were mentioned just 50 times. we have talked about that. that was because mitt romney was very effective at defining it as a discussion about taxes. if you go to those swing voters that you just discussed in the focus group and you look at a lot of people around the
welcome to both of you. ari, if i might begin with you. the poll is very well respected and the voters in this focus group say they want to see a tough president obama. even if he is sharper, can he fact check in realtime like vice president joe biden did because, frankly, mitt romney produces more lies than sausages in a meat factory. >> well, you know, joe biden did more than fact check. i think he fact slapped paul ryan all over the room, and i think that that came across both in style...
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obama care has been passed by both houses of congress, signed bee the president and upheld by the supreme court. so negotiate over what? >> jack lew defended the administration on all the major networks this morning. this is a bit of what he said. take a listen. >> the failure of congress to act would for the first time put us in a place where we're defaulting on our obligations as a go. it is irresponsible and reckless to take that chance. there are no good choices if we run out of borrowing capacity. the first time since 1979, the united states would not be paying its bills. >> your take is a bit unique. is he crying wolf there or not so much? what happens to the economy if there is no agreement by october 17th? >> the reality is we don't know that he's crying wolf because none of us know what would happen on october 18th if we don't know what we're supposed to do before then. do i think that the ratcheting of the rhetoric of doom, the debt-apocalypse that it allows each camp to dig in saying the stakes will be huge. so you are creating a crisis about 11 days from now. and i don't think
obama care has been passed by both houses of congress, signed bee the president and upheld by the supreme court. so negotiate over what? >> jack lew defended the administration on all the major networks this morning. this is a bit of what he said. take a listen. >> the failure of congress to act would for the first time put us in a place where we're defaulting on our obligations as a go. it is irresponsible and reckless to take that chance. there are no good choices if we run out of...
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blame obama first. >> well, nothing like a good old double standard. joe madison and bill press, thank you both for your time tonight. >> any time. have a great weekend. >>> coming up, russell simmons joins me live tonight to talk about republicans, rap culture. his new book, and what it feels like to be on the nra's enemies list. >>> but first, a massive dose of hypocrisy from senators voting against one of president obama's nominees. it's tonight's got you. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ crest 3d white whitestrips vs. a whitening pen. i feel like my lips are going to, like, wash it off. these fit nicely. [ female announcer ] crest 3d white whitestrips keep the whitening ingredient in place, guaranteeing professional level results. crest whitestrips. the way to whiten. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of
blame obama first. >> well, nothing like a good old double standard. joe madison and bill press, thank you both for your time tonight. >> any time. have a great weekend. >>> coming up, russell simmons joins me live tonight to talk about republicans, rap culture. his new book, and what it feels like to be on the nra's enemies list. >>> but first, a massive dose of hypocrisy from senators voting against one of president obama's nominees. it's tonight's got you. ♪ [...
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you know, they had rough times in 2008 when obama was running against hillary clinton, and they both said some pretty tough things about each other, but they know that they need each other and obama obviously needs bill clinton as a validater, so the president who created the most jobs in recent american history, going out and saying in obama's behalf that he can manage the economy is very important to obama. and i think it's good for clinton, too. i think not only in legacy terms, but i think if hillary clinton still has an eye cast toward the white house, i think it's much better for her, it would be much easier for her in 2016 if obama is re-elected. >> back to the bushes for a moment. jeb bush. let's see. if mitt romney doesn't win, jeb might go for it. jeb bush was out defending his brother on the campaign trail yesterday. here it is. >> president obama was dealt a tough hand. we were told that. we hear this every day almost if you watch tv. you know, and, of course, it's my brother's fault for everything that goes on. it's almost as though the dog ate my homework is the reason
you know, they had rough times in 2008 when obama was running against hillary clinton, and they both said some pretty tough things about each other, but they know that they need each other and obama obviously needs bill clinton as a validater, so the president who created the most jobs in recent american history, going out and saying in obama's behalf that he can manage the economy is very important to obama. and i think it's good for clinton, too. i think not only in legacy terms, but i think...
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thank you both for joining us. >> hey, melissa. >> karen, a day after the debate, president obama went back over some familiar ground. let's listen. >> when i got on to the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but it couldn't have been mitt romney, because the real mitt romney has been running around the country for the last year, promising $5 trillion in tax cuts that favor the wealthy. the fellow on stage last night said he didn't know anything about that. >> you know, karen, this is the day after the debate when he was criticized for not slugging back at mitt romney. are we going to hear more attacks on these about mitt romney's evolving positions? >> probably, we will. here's the problem that romney has from the beginning. his honest and trustworthiness, which is characteristic in polling, where president obama has consistently done very well. people trust him. also shares my values. with romney, people aren't quite sure. so he's also got fundamental problems, even within his own base. this idea that he's trying to now shift positions in the last fe
thank you both for joining us. >> hey, melissa. >> karen, a day after the debate, president obama went back over some familiar ground. let's listen. >> when i got on to the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but it couldn't have been mitt romney, because the real mitt romney has been running around the country for the last year, promising $5 trillion in tax cuts that favor the wealthy. the fellow on stage last night said he didn't know...
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we know that both of those votes will be critical and important as the]úu president obama. we're going to get a mixed picture next tuesday in terms of the real strength of whichever candidate emerges victorious. >> karen, was it a leap, a limp or a lurch for romney? >> it was a limp. >> you only get one. >> limp, baby, limp. >> dr. peterson, a leap a limp or a lurch? >> he's lumping for sure. remember, this was his state. michigan is something he should have won by five, seven ten points to barely win it by three, 3 percentage points is probably not the best look for mitt romney right now. >> a win is a win. dr. james peterson, karen finney, great to see both of you. >>> coming up next, republicans in congress won't surrender in their war on women. stay with us. >> my mom an and dad took me from national park to national park. that car was a rambler. it was a rambler. >> a rambler. >> rambler. we had a rambler. >> they drove us in their rambler, by the way. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey. this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it con
we know that both of those votes will be critical and important as the]úu president obama. we're going to get a mixed picture next tuesday in terms of the real strength of whichever candidate emerges victorious. >> karen, was it a leap, a limp or a lurch for romney? >> it was a limp. >> you only get one. >> limp, baby, limp. >> dr. peterson, a leap a limp or a lurch? >> he's lumping for sure. remember, this was his state. michigan is something he should have...
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thank you both for joining me tonight. e.j., you have breaking news from one of the advertisers who has dropped rush limbaugh. tell us about it. >> i didn't think it was breaking news, but i happened to be at a dinner tonight. and david friend of the carbonite company, one of the companies that dropped -- >> longtime -- i've been listening to rush for years, many, many years. carbonite's been with him for at least ten years, maybe more. >> you know, we tend to, when we talk about this, to make it all about politics. and i asked him the simple question at dinner, why did you drop your advertising? and he said, i have daughters the same age as the woman he attacked. and i think that the reason this was different -- i mean, rush limbaugh has said a lot of outrageous things about a lot of people over the years. we tend to let it go by when he says it about public figures. and in fairness, some people on our side have said outrageous things about right-wing public figures, but this was a young woman who just chose to stand up o
thank you both for joining me tonight. e.j., you have breaking news from one of the advertisers who has dropped rush limbaugh. tell us about it. >> i didn't think it was breaking news, but i happened to be at a dinner tonight. and david friend of the carbonite company, one of the companies that dropped -- >> longtime -- i've been listening to rush for years, many, many years. carbonite's been with him for at least ten years, maybe more. >> you know, we tend to, when we talk...
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bo both of them nearly identical to last month. here is an electoral challenge. iowa plus wisconsin plus ohio equals four more years for president obama. let's get right to our panel. in washington professor michael eric dyson, an msnbc political analyst, dana bill mamilbank a columnist for "the washington post," and ari melber, i'm suffering a case of romnesia, he's a msnbc political whatever. when it comes to the etiology of romnesia one of the major factors for causation appears to be a vac with us outlook without any convictions whatsoever aside from a strong sens of entitlement. two weeks to the election, will the american public elect a man just because he's a millionaire and he wants the job? >> well, it's a serious case that you have diagnosed, so we have to get into the details. there's the old saying that the problem with political jokes is that sometimes they get elected. mitt romney is a joke, and barack obama, who looked in great form out there, looked like he's having fun, is doing something really important here, which is taking these series of cha
bo both of them nearly identical to last month. here is an electoral challenge. iowa plus wisconsin plus ohio equals four more years for president obama. let's get right to our panel. in washington professor michael eric dyson, an msnbc political analyst, dana bill mamilbank a columnist for "the washington post," and ari melber, i'm suffering a case of romnesia, he's a msnbc political whatever. when it comes to the etiology of romnesia one of the major factors for causation appears to...
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that is if obama decides to abdicate. obama may not give up the crown. just like queen elizabeth. >> there you go, gop. that's your leader. good luck. joining me now is karen finney and joy reid. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> great to be here. >> what are the implications of rush calling the shots for the gop? i mean, you just heard moochelle, the president's a thug. i mean, what are the implications of that guy's influence on the republican party? >> the implications, we've seen it. the merger of the entertainment complex on the right with the republican party which started in '04 but really solidified with the 2008 campaign. the results of it were they lost. then they doubled down on it in 2012. to the point where elected republicans are afraid to even oppose this guy. they're afraid to even denounce the most extreme things he said. he is now as you said their boss. and the merger of the two together has resulted in defeat and it will keep resulting in defeat. >> we're not talking about some long time ago stuff that he said 15, 20 y
that is if obama decides to abdicate. obama may not give up the crown. just like queen elizabeth. >> there you go, gop. that's your leader. good luck. joining me now is karen finney and joy reid. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> great to be here. >> what are the implications of rush calling the shots for the gop? i mean, you just heard moochelle, the president's a thug. i mean, what are the implications of that guy's influence on the republican party? >>...
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vice president biden and defense secretary bob gates both advised barack obama. hey, don't do anything yet. let's see if we can get more definitive intelligence. he took all that information. he saw that a majority, more than half of his national security advisers were against launching the raid and he did it any way. it was a gutsy call that put his presidency at risk. and if karl rove thinks that's no big deal, he is the guy who put bush in a flight suit on a flight deck of a carrier with a mission accomplished signed behind him. >> not to mention, one of the things i love about that comment from karl rove. if it was no big deal, then why did not you do it, karl? hey, jonathan, here's the thing i noticed. it seem like it is becoming increasingly vital for republicans to rewrite history. i'm going to try to stay away from the etch a sketch puns. whether it is suggesting that catching bin laden was no biggy or climate change important little piece about the economy that obama inherited rather than worsening the economy. what's going on here in. >> well, i think i
vice president biden and defense secretary bob gates both advised barack obama. hey, don't do anything yet. let's see if we can get more definitive intelligence. he took all that information. he saw that a majority, more than half of his national security advisers were against launching the raid and he did it any way. it was a gutsy call that put his presidency at risk. and if karl rove thinks that's no big deal, he is the guy who put bush in a flight suit on a flight deck of a carrier with a...
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from the political side, it is a win-win for both. let's be honest. it is good for christie. the other reason it is good for president obama, it shows that within the realm of the things that he can control, things are working, that he is willing to be bipartisan, but also in terms of this argument about government, things are actually working. fema is actually there doing the job it is supposed to do. the problem that i have with all of this talk about the bromance, when i was growing up, my mother told me you don't get extra credit for doing what you're supposed to do. i think we should remember. this is why i find rush limbaugh so cynical, they're doing what they're supposed to do, this is their job. their job is supposed to be you put aside your differences where you can, you come together where you can, and it is supposed to be about the people. i know that gets lost a lot of the time, being a bit too pollyanna. >> i think you're right, they're both doing what they're supposed to do, it doesn't mean they come to agreement on any legislative action as is necessary in wash
from the political side, it is a win-win for both. let's be honest. it is good for christie. the other reason it is good for president obama, it shows that within the realm of the things that he can control, things are working, that he is willing to be bipartisan, but also in terms of this argument about government, things are actually working. fema is actually there doing the job it is supposed to do. the problem that i have with all of this talk about the bromance, when i was growing up, my...
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the way bills are passed, in which both chambers vote on their bungts adgets and reach a compromise. it's the republicans who are ignoring regular order. for the past two months, republicans have been blocking a meeting between house and senate negotiators unless they can get a commitment that the budget talks will not lift the debt ceiling. in plain english, that amounts to no negotiations unless we get to keep the hostage. and yet, some republicans, those who come from the long tradition of actually governing aren't having any of it last week on the senate floor, senator john mccain tore into senator mike lee for his obstructionism. >> the senator from utah keeps talking about backroom closed-door deals. if the senator from utah wants to get rid of the quote back-room all of the other adjectives anded a verbs that he used, what is, what is the process? what is the process? how do we reconcile legislation that's passed by one body and the other body? there's, that's what we've been doing for a couple of hundred years. >> but is the gop listening to anybody who actually wants to perf
the way bills are passed, in which both chambers vote on their bungts adgets and reach a compromise. it's the republicans who are ignoring regular order. for the past two months, republicans have been blocking a meeting between house and senate negotiators unless they can get a commitment that the budget talks will not lift the debt ceiling. in plain english, that amounts to no negotiations unless we get to keep the hostage. and yet, some republicans, those who come from the long tradition of...
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but when obama called him he said yes because they were serious about professionalizing -- >> there's the door. >> two guys, governor bush and governor christie, both could run for flpresident in 2016, taking different approaches to the image they're putting forward in the last few days of the campaign. you know they both of them have been not totally sole on the notion that romney was going to win for most of the time. privately both -- >> is that what's happening? >> i think both of them are looking, to some extent, what comes next. i'm not saying they don't want governor romney to win this election but both skap ceptical his chances for a year and a half. governor christie, not taking anything away from -- i think he was genuinely star struck to be on marine one, but he needs to get re-elected. he has a tough re-election battle. you can't be on the wrong side of president obama in the disaster situation if you're going to win re-election in a blue state in a year from now when he has to run again. >> which, by the way -- >> the only way he can run in 2016 if is he wins again. polit
but when obama called him he said yes because they were serious about professionalizing -- >> there's the door. >> two guys, governor bush and governor christie, both could run for flpresident in 2016, taking different approaches to the image they're putting forward in the last few days of the campaign. you know they both of them have been not totally sole on the notion that romney was going to win for most of the time. privately both -- >> is that what's happening? >> i...
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days when president obama and governor romney take the stage again. but what biden did give is the president -- gave the president a path throwing his detractors off the scent and leading his best friend on the path towards victory. franklin, as the new guy at the table, i ask you first, did vice president biden get the obama campaign back in a place it wants to be? >> well, i'm not sure he got them exactly in the place where they want to be, but i think that he did help stem some of the damage. i think he made best bed wetting liberals like myself feel much better, that they had regained some of its offensive juju and weren't going to roll over why the rejuvenated romney walloped them. >> what was your assessment of paul ryan overall? we're going to get to specific sound but in terms of paul ryan and his debate skills last night, what -- how do you grade limb? >> i think what people are looking for when they are going to watch a debate like this, especially a young -- relatively young untested vp candidate like paul ryan, new to the national scene do
days when president obama and governor romney take the stage again. but what biden did give is the president -- gave the president a path throwing his detractors off the scent and leading his best friend on the path towards victory. franklin, as the new guy at the table, i ask you first, did vice president biden get the obama campaign back in a place it wants to be? >> well, i'm not sure he got them exactly in the place where they want to be, but i think that he did help stem some of the...
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both have their sides baked. in they both need massive turnout which mean you need passion. the people who are the most passionate about turning barack obama out of office believe that and feel that. and i don't think romney wants to push them away. if he were to have a sister soldier moment he would get the blow back on twitter and social media from the hard right and i think he fears that more than he fears the middle who already have concerns about the economy. >> indeed. i think you're right. thank you so much. >>> next, what lessons can america take from the latest french revolution? stay with us. >> bon jour. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love
both have their sides baked. in they both need massive turnout which mean you need passion. the people who are the most passionate about turning barack obama out of office believe that and feel that. and i don't think romney wants to push them away. if he were to have a sister soldier moment he would get the blow back on twitter and social media from the hard right and i think he fears that more than he fears the middle who already have concerns about the economy. >> indeed. i think...
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both ryan and both christie come with risks. we're seeing the real downside right now to the risk of paul ryan because the entire sort of campaign narrative now is being taken over by a discussion of medicare, of the paul ryan budget, things that republicans don't want to be out there defending and the democrats want to be attacking. with christie, it wouldn't be about the specific chris christie plan on medicare. specific chris christie plan on reducing taxes for the rich and cutting government programs. it would be christie's personality. there's a lot of risks. there's a lot of volatility. i see more of an upside with christie than ryan. >> we're going to talk about medicare in the next spot. let's go to mark. here with us is nbc news senior political editor mark murray. mark, you know the rnc lineup as it stands today. give us your thoughts on the strategy of what the rnc is putting together. >> what strikes me is this is the new guard. you have chris christie, elected in 2009. marco rubio in 2010. a lot of the fresh faces f
both ryan and both christie come with risks. we're seeing the real downside right now to the risk of paul ryan because the entire sort of campaign narrative now is being taken over by a discussion of medicare, of the paul ryan budget, things that republicans don't want to be out there defending and the democrats want to be attacking. with christie, it wouldn't be about the specific chris christie plan on medicare. specific chris christie plan on reducing taxes for the rich and cutting...
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drew courtney, dana milbank, thanks to both of you for your time. and dana, you can check on that canadian army by talking to mayor rob ford in toronto. >> i'll get on it. >>> still ahead, ever wonder what president obama watches on tv? we know what he's on. that's next. over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place at 315 chestnut street. the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the dusty basement at 1406 35th street. it is the story of the old dining room table at 25th and hoffman avenue. the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ...and the second floor above the strip mall at roble and el camino. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. ♪ so different and so new where those with endless vision and an equal amount of audaciousness
drew courtney, dana milbank, thanks to both of you for your time. and dana, you can check on that canadian army by talking to mayor rob ford in toronto. >> i'll get on it. >>> still ahead, ever wonder what president obama watches on tv? we know what he's on. that's next. over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start...
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robert wolf and bob shrum great to have you both with us tonight. thanks so much. remember, answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter at ed show and on facebook. we want to know what you think. coming up a big win for the economy means mitt romney is losing his favorite talking point. democratic strategist chris covinas will tell us what 7.3% unemployment means for the romney campaign. stay with us. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. esurance. insurance for the modern world. ends columbus day. inventory clearance sale get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pe
robert wolf and bob shrum great to have you both with us tonight. thanks so much. remember, answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter at ed show and on facebook. we want to know what you think. coming up a big win for the economy means mitt romney is losing his favorite talking point. democratic strategist chris covinas will tell us what 7.3% unemployment means for the romney campaign. stay with us. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for...
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so there's been a noticeable shift to both attorney general he can eric holder, first lady michelle obama, giving these significant speeches about race and racism and racial inequality. that's the first notable thing. secondly, and i am a nerd, and so i love this, there is social science research embedded in these speeches. so this is evidence-based policy making at its best. they are citing studies about the resegregation of public schools, about the disproportionate impact of sentencing laws on african-americans. so they're undergirding these speeches is evidence around what is the current state of racial inequality in america that i think is quite important for this administration to in many ways educate the american public about the continuing problem of race. >> i think that rings true. i also think to some degree they did a division of labor. >> yes. >> they coordinate these things as i know from working in politics. they're not going to do the same speech. but michelle came out and did the heart, whereas eric holder came out and really did the system. let me play michelle obama tal
so there's been a noticeable shift to both attorney general he can eric holder, first lady michelle obama, giving these significant speeches about race and racism and racial inequality. that's the first notable thing. secondly, and i am a nerd, and so i love this, there is social science research embedded in these speeches. so this is evidence-based policy making at its best. they are citing studies about the resegregation of public schools, about the disproportionate impact of sentencing laws...
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go obama. >> both jeb bush and charlie crist he can tended voting hours when they were governor but rick scott refuses. the republican mayor of miami and top republicans in tallahassee say thoo these voters, they don't need an extension. do you believe that? they say that they don't need an extension. if there's one thing that we can't do in this country is vote properly. this is america. you mean to tell me with all of the internet technology and all of the skills that we have and all of the reskourss that we have at our fingertips, this is what america looks like in a very important election and you're going to tell me that we can't do better than this? washington better fix this no matter who wins. maybe they are hoping the democrats will go home and they don't want to wait in line anymore. joining me now is chairman of the broward county democratic party on the executive board of the national committee as a representative of the 14 southern states. i mean, it's great to have you with us but it just infuriates me when i see videotape like that. we vote like a third world country. >> w
go obama. >> both jeb bush and charlie crist he can tended voting hours when they were governor but rick scott refuses. the republican mayor of miami and top republicans in tallahassee say thoo these voters, they don't need an extension. do you believe that? they say that they don't need an extension. if there's one thing that we can't do in this country is vote properly. this is america. you mean to tell me with all of the internet technology and all of the skills that we have and all of...
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the first piece of legislation president obama signed into law. tonight, lily ledbetter joins me. paul ryan tries to rewrite his relationship with an extreme right wing political philosopher not because of her heartless cruelty but because she was an atheist. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] with six indulgently layered desserts, all at 150 calories or less, there's definitely a temptations for you. unless you're one of those people who doesn't like delicious stuff. temptations. it's the first jell-o that's just for adults. thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! here's my spark card. and here's your wool. why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! the spiked heels are working. wow! who are you wearing? uhhh, his cousin. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! wait! your boa. what's in your wallet? ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scr
the first piece of legislation president obama signed into law. tonight, lily ledbetter joins me. paul ryan tries to rewrite his relationship with an extreme right wing political philosopher not because of her heartless cruelty but because she was an atheist. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] with six indulgently layered desserts, all at 150 calories or less, there's definitely a temptations for you. unless you're one of those people who doesn't like delicious stuff. temptations. it's the...